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A History of the County of Stafford
… services were being celebrated there by the town's guild priests. 2 The chapel stood at the south-west end of … North Staffordshire line in Stretton, one running across Guild Street and High Street and the other under Hawkins … A separate Act of 1860 authorised a private line from the Guild Street branch to serve Allsopp's brewery on the north …
A History of the County of Stafford
… side of Horninglow Street across the line of the present Guild Street; Moor Mill Dam meadow along Branston brook on … Co-operative Society was formed in 1862 with premises in Guild Street, but it had apparently failed by 1868. 20 The … Middle Yard) on the west side of High Street running up to Guild Street was acquired mostly in 1842 and 1851, and the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… schools, for advanced instruction, were established in Guild Street and Broadway Street in the early 1920s under the … was built on the east side of Guildables Lane (later Guild Street) in 1843. In 1849 there were 150 boys and 90 … transferred to the newly formed school board and became Guild Street school. 15 Roman Catholic School An application …
A History of the County of Stafford
… priest in 1421), and still probably only one in 1434. 6 Guild priests may have had some parochial responsibilities … for the laity separate from that for the monks by 1402. 14 GUILD There may have been a guild in Burton by the mid 13th century, when William 'de …
A History of the County of Stafford
… There was also tax-assessed land at Burton itself where Guild Street derives its name from land called 'the … powers of self-government, even though there was a guild by the later 15th century, with a hall and chapel in … govt. (manorial govt.; borough govt.); established church (guild). For the powers of a guild at Lichfield see V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Lane) to Horninglow Street. 14 The path became the present Guild Street in the mid 19th century. Horninglow Street and … in 1883, and the institute and library opened in 1879. 9 Guild Street Guildables Lane was remade in 1852 as a northwards continuation of Union Street, and was renamed Guild Street. 10 The original plan included George Street, in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 18 'goodmen' ( probi homines). 16 There was a religious guild certainly by the later 15th century, but it seems not … commissioners in 1547 claimed that there was no chantry or guild land in the town beyond that already granted to Sir … in 1546. 2 Certainly Paget received the income from former guild land, which was managed by 'the warden of the pyx' of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… LANDS The endowment of the borough's medieval religious guild became part of the town lands after the Reformation. 7 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by 1872 it had 23 members. They opened an iron chapel in Guild Street in 1874, 1 and moved in 1887 to a new tabernacle … by Brethren in 1903 of a meeting room on the east side of Guild Street was cancelled in 1919, but Plymouth Brethren … secession of members in 1887 to form a new church in Guild Street. That rift was healed in 1903, 20 when the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… They also dug a new ditch east of Guildables Lane (later Guild Street), from which waste evidently discharged into a … was built in 1848 at the corner of Station Street and Guild Street. 14 The Staffordshire county force continued to …
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